Lo Tsze the Great Thinker With a Translation of His Thoughts On the Nature
Lo Tsze the Great Thinker With a Translation of His Thoughts On the Nature
George Gardiner Alexander
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That which you look at and cannot see, is called " invisible. " That which you listen to and cannot hear, is called "inaudible. " That which you seize upon and cannot grasp, is called " intangible. " These three definitions are difficult of realisation when taken singly, let us therefore try what can be done by bringing them together and uniting them in One. The three negations now form a single combina- tion, but if we scrutinise it closely, no matter in what aspect we may regard it, we shall ...find nothing either hidden or revealed ; and let us be careful not to define it or give it a name, or it will escape from us and become even more subtle than it was before. This is what is meant by "seeking to define the indefinable, " and " to establish a resemblance between things which have no real existence. " God is indeed a deep mystery. We cannot recog- nise His presence ; if we advance towards Him we cannot see what is behind Him ; if we follow Him we cannot see what is before Him. Yet, if we would gain a knowledge of our present lives, we must hold on to the God of the Past, and the only clue which THE TAO-TIH-KING.
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